Kota Ibushi Gives Latest Update On Recovery, Hits Standing Moonsault
Kota Ibushi continues to heal up.
On Monday, Ibushi gave the latest update on his progress from a broke femur, showing off that he can now do a standing moonsault.
He wrote on Instagram, “My femur isn’t attached yet, but for now, challenge challenge challenge! I have to do it! That’s about it and that’s it. Second ring in 6 months. Moonsalt hit the face 😵 Still a lot of growth to recover! 44 years 22 years career. From kickboxing to pro wrestling 26 years of fighting life with no regrets! I’ll do it! I wonder if the bones are okay”
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Ibushi suffered an injury on AEW Collision (taped on October 8), falling off the shoulders of Josh Alexander from the turnbuckle and to the outside.
In February, Ibushi said he underwent another surgery because a major screw came loose.
In January, Ibushi said he was hoping to return in 2026 despite being told he would be sidelined for two years at the time of his injury.
Fightful wishes Kota Ibushi the best as he recovers.




